Photos: Missing persons cases in the Capital Region

Emily Masters
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March 27, 2018

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More than 45 people have vanished from the Capital Region in the last six decades. The oldest missing person case was opened in 1960. The newest, 2016. Click through the slideshow to learn each of theirMore than 45 people have vanished from the Capital Region in the last six decades. The oldest missing person case was opened in 1960. The newest, 2016. Click through the slideshow to learn each of their stories.

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Iva Mildred Foss, then 60, was reported missing from Rumney, N.H., by her husband on November 20, 1960. Her car was later found on a side street in Johnstown. She was reportedly shot during a fight with her

Iva Mildred Foss, then 60, was reported missing from Rumney, N.H., by her husband on November 20, 1960. Her car was later found on a side street in Johnstown. She was reportedly shot during a fight with her ex-boyfriend’s wife, with her remains then dumped in an inactive New Hampshire mine. However, investigators found these claims to be dubious and her body was never found. Anyone with information is asked to call the Gloversville Police Department.

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Iva Mildred Foss, then 60, was reported missing from Rumney, N.H., by her husband on November 20, 1960. Her car was later found on a side street in Johnstown. She was reportedly shot during a fight with her

Iva Mildred Foss, then 60, was reported missing from Rumney, N.H., by her husband on November 20, 1960. Her car was later found on a side street in Johnstown. She was reportedly shot during a fight with her ex-boyfriend’s wife, with her remains then dumped in an inactive New Hampshire mine. However, investigators found these claims to be dubious and her body was never found. Anyone with information is asked to call the Gloversville Police Department.

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Iva Mildred Foss, then 60, was reported missing from Rumney, N.H., by her husband on November 20, 1960. Her car was later found on a side street in Johnstown. She was reportedly shot during a fight with her

Iva Mildred Foss, then 60, was reported missing from Rumney, N.H., by her husband on November 20, 1960. Her car was later found on a side street in Johnstown. She was reportedly shot during a fight with her ex-boyfriend’s wife, with her remains then dumped in an inactive New Hampshire mine. However, investigators found these claims to be dubious and her body was never found. Anyone with information is asked to call the Gloversville Police Department.

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Iva Mildred Foss, then 60, was reported missing from Rumney, N.H., by her husband on November 20, 1960. Her car was later found on a side street in Johnstown. She was reportedly shot during a fight with her

Iva Mildred Foss, then 60, was reported missing from Rumney, N.H., by her husband on November 20, 1960. Her car was later found on a side street in Johnstown. She was reportedly shot during a fight with her ex-boyfriend’s wife, with her remains then dumped in an inactive New Hampshire mine. However, investigators found these claims to be dubious and her body was never found. Anyone with information is asked to call the Gloversville Police Department.

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Iva Mildred Foss, then 60, was reported missing from Rumney, N.H., by her husband on November 20, 1960. Her car was later found on a side street in Johnstown. She was reportedly shot during a fight with her

Iva Mildred Foss, then 60, was reported missing from Rumney, N.H., by her husband on November 20, 1960. Her car was later found on a side street in Johnstown. She was reportedly shot during a fight with her ex-boyfriend’s wife, with her remains then dumped in an inactive New Hampshire mine. However, investigators found these claims to be dubious and her body was never found. Anyone with information is asked to call the Gloversville Police Department.

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David Michael Bacon

has been missing from Troy since 1969, when Nelson Costello — a Waterford constable who was also in love with Bacon’s fiancée —gunned him down and buried his

David Michael Bacon

has been missing from Troy since 1969, when Nelson Costello — a Waterford constable who was also in love with Bacon’s fiancée —gunned him down and buried his body along the James River in Virginia. Both men were 22 at the time of the killing. In 2009, Costello pleaded guilty to first-degree manslaughter at age 65. Bacon’s body was never found. Anyone with information is asked to call the State Police.

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David Michael Bacon has been missing from Troy since 1969, when Nelson Costello — a Waterford constable who was also in love with Bacon’s fiancée —gunned him down and buried his

David Michael Bacon has been missing from Troy since 1969, when Nelson Costello — a Waterford constable who was also in love with Bacon’s fiancée —gunned him down and buried his body along the James River in Virginia. Both men were 22 at the time of the killing. In 2009, Costello pleaded guilty to first-degree manslaughter at age 65. Bacon’s body was never found. Anyone with information is asked to call the State Police.

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David Michael Bacon has been missing from Troy since 1969, when Nelson Costello — a Waterford constable who was also in love with Bacon’s fiancée —gunned him down and buried his

David Michael Bacon has been missing from Troy since 1969, when Nelson Costello — a Waterford constable who was also in love with Bacon’s fiancée —gunned him down and buried his body along the James River in Virginia. Both men were 22 at the time of the killing. In 2009, Costello pleaded guilty to first-degree manslaughter at age 65. Bacon’s body was never found. Anyone with information is asked to call the State Police.

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Cornelia June Enright, then 18, vanished on April 24, 1969. She was last seen at 11 p.m. at Lum’s restaurant in Rotterdam and her empty car was found the next day near Friendly’s restaurant on

Cornelia June Enright, then 18, vanished on April 24, 1969. She was last seen at 11 p.m. at Lum’s restaurant in Rotterdam and her empty car was found the next day near Friendly’s restaurant on Schenectady’s State Street. Investigators suspect foul play. Anyone with information is asked to call the Schenectady Police Department.

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Thomas Allen Meuse, then 14, left his grandmother's Swan Street home in Schenectady on Aug. 9, 1971 with $3 or $4 in his pockets and walked a few blocks toward downtown to buy her a gift. He never returned.

Thomas Allen Meuse, then 14, left his grandmother's Swan Street home in Schenectady on Aug. 9, 1971 with $3 or $4 in his pockets and walked a few blocks toward downtown to buy her a gift. He never returned. Meuse grew up in Schenectady and lived with his mother in California for a few years before returning to upstate New York. His family has not given up hope on his safe return. Meuse has a scar on his left eyebrow from a dog bite and his nickname is Tommy. Anyone with information is asked to call the Schenectady Police Department or the State Police.

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Thomas Allen Meuse, then 14, left his grandmother's Swan Street home in Schenectady on Aug. 9, 1971 with $3 or $4 in his pockets and walked a few blocks toward downtown to buy her a gift. He never returned.

Thomas Allen Meuse, then 14, left his grandmother's Swan Street home in Schenectady on Aug. 9, 1971 with $3 or $4 in his pockets and walked a few blocks toward downtown to buy her a gift. He never returned. Meuse grew up in Schenectady and lived with his mother in California for a few years before returning to upstate New York. His family has not given up hope on his safe return. Meuse has a scar on his left eyebrow from a dog bite and his nickname is Tommy. Anyone with information is asked to call the Schenectady Police Department or the State Police.

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Thomas Allen Meuse, then 14, left his grandmother's Swan Street home in Schenectady on Aug. 9, 1971 with $3 or $4 in his pockets and walked a few blocks toward downtown to buy her a gift. He never returned.

Thomas Allen Meuse, then 14, left his grandmother's Swan Street home in Schenectady on Aug. 9, 1971 with $3 or $4 in his pockets and walked a few blocks toward downtown to buy her a gift. He never returned. Meuse grew up in Schenectady and lived with his mother in California for a few years before returning to upstate New York. His family has not given up hope on his safe return. Meuse has a scar on his left eyebrow from a dog bite and his nickname is Tommy. Anyone with information is asked to call the Schenectady Police Department or the State Police.

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Thomas Allen Meuse

, then 14, left his grandmother's Swan Street home in Schenectady on Aug. 9, 1971 with $3 or $4 in his pockets and walked a few blocks toward downtown to buy her a gift. He never returned.

Thomas Allen Meuse

, then 14, left his grandmother's Swan Street home in Schenectady on Aug. 9, 1971 with $3 or $4 in his pockets and walked a few blocks toward downtown to buy her a gift. He never returned. Meuse grew up in Schenectady and lived with his mother in California for a few years before returning to upstate New York. His family has not given up hope on his safe return. Meuse has a scar on his left eyebrow from a dog bite and his nickname is Tommy. Anyone with information is asked to call the Schenectady Police Department or the State Police. This photo is age enhanced.

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Mary Anne Wesolowski was last seen on Aug. 13, 1971, in Glens Falls. The 13-year-old was on her way to meet friends to go swimming but did not show up and has not been seen or heard from since. She has a scar

Mary Anne Wesolowski was last seen on Aug. 13, 1971, in Glens Falls. The 13-year-old was on her way to meet friends to go swimming but did not show up and has not been seen or heard from since. She has a scar on her abdomen and chest. Anyone with information is asked to call the Glens Falls Police Department or the State Police.

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Mary Anne Wesolowski was last seen on Aug. 13, 1971, in Glens Falls. The 13-year-old was on her way to meet friends to go swimming but did not show up and has not been seen or heard from since. She has a

Mary Anne Wesolowski was last seen on Aug. 13, 1971, in Glens Falls. The 13-year-old was on her way to meet friends to go swimming but did not show up and has not been seen or heard from since. She has a scar on her abdomen and chest. Anyone with information is asked to call the Glens Falls Police Department or the State Police.

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Mary Anne Wesolowski was last seen on Aug. 13, 1971, in Glens Falls. The 13-year-old was on her way to meet friends to go swimming but did not show up and has not been seen or heard from since. She has a scar

Mary Anne Wesolowski was last seen on Aug. 13, 1971, in Glens Falls. The 13-year-old was on her way to meet friends to go swimming but did not show up and has not been seen or heard from since. She has a scar on her abdomen and chest. Anyone with information is asked to call the Glens Falls Police Department or the State Police. This photo is age enhanced.

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Mary Anne Wesolowski was last seen on Aug. 13, 1971, in Glens Falls. The 13-year-old was on her way to meet friends to go swimming but did not show up and has not been seen or heard from since. She has a

Mary Anne Wesolowski was last seen on Aug. 13, 1971, in Glens Falls. The 13-year-old was on her way to meet friends to go swimming but did not show up and has not been seen or heard from since. She has a scar on her abdomen and chest. Anyone with information is asked to call the Glens Falls Police Department or the State Police. This photo is age enhanced.

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Agnes C. Shoe, then 37, was last seen in Glenville on June 26, 1979. She was living on Olde Coach Road with her husband, Richard, when she disappeared and police say she is missing under suspicious

Agnes C. Shoe, then 37, was last seen in Glenville on June 26, 1979. She was living on Olde Coach Road with her husband, Richard, when she disappeared and police say she is missing under suspicious circumstances. Her husband returned home from a week-long trip to New York City, where he had just gotten a job, to find her gone. Her house and car keys, as well as her thyroid medication, were in the house, and the dog had not been given food or water. Shoe had just quit her job as an accountant at NL Industries in Colonie and was packing to join her husband downstate. Searches of the area surrounding the home have come up empty. Police have said her husband refused to be questioned about the case and moved to New Jersey soon after his wife vanished. She has a four-inch scar on her throat and used the nickname Ginger. Anyone with information is asked to call the Glenville Police Department.

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Agnes C. Shoe, then 37, was last seen in Glenville on June 26, 1979. She was living on Olde Coach Road with her husband, Richard, when she disappeared and police say she is missing under suspicious

Agnes C. Shoe, then 37, was last seen in Glenville on June 26, 1979. She was living on Olde Coach Road with her husband, Richard, when she disappeared and police say she is missing under suspicious circumstances. Her husband returned home from a week-long trip to New York City, where he had just gotten a job, to find her gone. Her house and car keys, as well as her thyroid medication, were in the house, and the dog had not been given food or water. Shoe had just quit her job as an accountant at NL Industries in Colonie and was packing to join her husband downstate. Searches of the area surrounding the home have come up empty. Police have said her husband refused to be questioned about the case and moved to New Jersey soon after his wife vanished. She has a four-inch scar on her throat and used the nickname Ginger. Anyone with information is asked to call the Glenville Police Department.

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Jeanne Marie Scrima, a 44-year-old mother of four, left her boyfriend’s Erie, Penn., home on March 19, 1980, and never returned to her Knox farmhouse. Her vehicle was spotted in Montgomery County weeks

Jeanne Marie Scrima, a 44-year-old mother of four, left her boyfriend’s Erie, Penn., home on March 19, 1980, and never returned to her Knox farmhouse. Her vehicle was spotted in Montgomery County weeks later and eventually found. Scrima was in the midst of a divorce when she vanished. Anyone with information is asked to call the State Police.

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William Frederick Woolheater was 22 years old when he told family on Feb. 26, 1981, that he was taking a bus from Albany to New Orleans to celebrate Mardi Gras and find a restaurant job. A few days later, he

William Frederick Woolheater was 22 years old when he told family on Feb. 26, 1981, that he was taking a bus from Albany to New Orleans to celebrate Mardi Gras and find a restaurant job. A few days later, he called his mother and, when she asked where he was and if he'd made it to New Orleans, he didn't respond. It was his last known contact with family. Investigators have conducted extensive interviews and traveled to New Orleans but they've never confirmed if he made it to New Orleans or if he even boarded a bus south to begin with. Police also never determined where he was when he called his mother for the last time. Woolheater, whose nickname is Willie, lives with bipolar disorder and was prescribed medication. He fractured his nose and ankle, and suffered cuts to his face, in a car accident before his disappearance and also has a scar on his left middle finger. Anyone with information is asked to call the State Police.

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William Frederick Woolheater was 22 years old when he told family on Feb. 26, 1981, that he was taking a bus from Albany to New Orleans to celebrate Mardi Gras and find a restaurant job. A few days later,

William Frederick Woolheater was 22 years old when he told family on Feb. 26, 1981, that he was taking a bus from Albany to New Orleans to celebrate Mardi Gras and find a restaurant job. A few days later, he called his mother and, when she asked where he was and if he'd made it to New Orleans, he didn't respond. It was his last known contact with family. Investigators have conducted extensive interviews and traveled to New Orleans but they've never confirmed if he made it to New Orleans or if he even boarded a bus south to begin with. Police also never determined where he was when he called his mother for the last time. Woolheater, whose nickname is Willie, lives with bipolar disorder and was prescribed medication. He fractured his nose and ankle, and suffered cuts to his face, in a car accident before his disappearance and also has a scar on his left middle finger. Anyone with information is asked to call the State Police.

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William Frederick Woolheater was 22 years old when he told family on Feb. 26, 1981, that he was taking a bus from Albany to New Orleans to celebrate Mardi Gras and find a restaurant job. A few days later,

William Frederick Woolheater was 22 years old when he told family on Feb. 26, 1981, that he was taking a bus from Albany to New Orleans to celebrate Mardi Gras and find a restaurant job. A few days later, he called his mother and, when she asked where he was and if he'd made it to New Orleans, he didn't respond. It was his last known contact with family. Investigators have conducted extensive interviews and traveled to New Orleans but they've never confirmed if he made it to New Orleans or if he even boarded a bus south to begin with. Police also never determined where he was when he called his mother for the last time. Woolheater, whose nickname is Willie, lives with bipolar disorder and was prescribed medication. He fractured his nose and ankle, and suffered cuts to his face, in a car accident before his disappearance and also has a scar on his left middle finger. Anyone with information is asked to call the State Police.

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Paul J. Sekel, then 22, was last seen on April 20, 1982 by one of his friends in Johnstown. His car was found abandoned on a local road at 9 a.m. the next day. Sekel has a scar on his chest and a T-shaped scar

Paul J. Sekel, then 22, was last seen on April 20, 1982 by one of his friends in Johnstown. His car was found abandoned on a local road at 9 a.m. the next day. Sekel has a scar on his chest and a T-shaped scar along his hairline. Anyone with information is asked to call the Fulton County Sheriff’s Office or the State Police.

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Paul J. Sekel, then 22, was last seen on April 20, 1982 by one of his friends in Johnstown. His car was found abandoned on a local road at 9 a.m. the next day. Sekel has a scar on his chest and a T-shaped scar

Paul J. Sekel, then 22, was last seen on April 20, 1982 by one of his friends in Johnstown. His car was found abandoned on a local road at 9 a.m. the next day. Sekel has a scar on his chest and a T-shaped scar along his hairline. Anyone with information is asked to call the Fulton County Sheriff’s Office or the State Police.

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Robert Hugh Sanfelice, a 33-year-old New York City resident, walked out of the Capital District Psychiatric Center in Albany on Aug. 13, 1984, and has not been seen since. He has scars on his left arm and right

Robert Hugh Sanfelice, a 33-year-old New York City resident, walked out of the Capital District Psychiatric Center in Albany on Aug. 13, 1984, and has not been seen since. He has scars on his left arm and right thigh, and left the facility wearing overalls without a coat or shoes. Anyone with information is asked to call the Albany Police Department.

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Robert Hugh Sanfelice, a 33-year-old New York City resident, walked out of the Capital District Psychiatric Center in Albany on Aug. 13, 1984, and has not been seen since. He has scars on his left arm and right

Robert Hugh Sanfelice, a 33-year-old New York City resident, walked out of the Capital District Psychiatric Center in Albany on Aug. 13, 1984, and has not been seen since. He has scars on his left arm and right thigh, and left the facility wearing overalls without a coat or shoes. Anyone with information is asked to call the Albany Police Department.

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Karen Louise Wilson, a 22-year-old University at Albany senior and an intern for the state Assembly, vanished on March 27, 1985. She was seen leaving The Tanning Hut at 1670 Central Ave. in Colonie and then

Karen Louise Wilson, a 22-year-old University at Albany senior and an intern for the state Assembly, vanished on March 27, 1985. She was seen leaving The Tanning Hut at 1670 Central Ave. in Colonie and then possibly spotted walking down Fuller Road toward campus. Police have ruled out the possibility that Wilson ran away and consider her disappearance suspicious. The prevailing theory among investigators is that she was kidnapped and killed but no trace of her has ever been found. Anyone with information is asked to call the State Police.

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Karen Louise Wilson, a 22-year-old University at Albany senior and an intern for the state Assembly, vanished on March 27, 1985. She was seen leaving The Tanning Hut at 1670 Central Ave. in Colonie and then

Karen Louise Wilson, a 22-year-old University at Albany senior and an intern for the state Assembly, vanished on March 27, 1985. She was seen leaving The Tanning Hut at 1670 Central Ave. in Colonie and then possibly spotted walking down Fuller Road toward campus. Police have ruled out the possibility that Wilson ran away and consider her disappearance suspicious. The prevailing theory among investigators is that she was kidnapped and killed but no trace of her has ever been found. Anyone with information is asked to call the State Police.

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This sketch shows a person of interest in Karen Wilson's disappearance.

Karen Louise Wilson, a 22-year-old University at Albany senior and an intern for the state Assembly, vanished on March 27, 1985.

This sketch shows a person of interest in Karen Wilson's disappearance.

Karen Louise Wilson, a 22-year-old University at Albany senior and an intern for the state Assembly, vanished on March 27, 1985. She was seen leaving The Tanning Hut at 1670 Central Ave. in Colonie and then possibly spotted walking down Fuller Road toward campus. Police have ruled out the possibility that Wilson ran away and consider her disappearance suspicious. The prevailing theory among investigators is that she was kidnapped and killed but no trace of her has ever been found. Anyone with information is asked to call the State Police.

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Tammie McCormick was 13 when she disappeared on April 29, 1986, while hitchhiking in her hometown of Saratoga Springs. Investigators believe the teen was murdered and continue to search for her remains. A

Tammie McCormick was 13 when she disappeared on April 29, 1986, while hitchhiking in her hometown of Saratoga Springs. Investigators believe the teen was murdered and continue to search for her remains. A November 2017 search of a rural property in Northampton, Fulton County, turned up empty. McCormick has a homemade tattoo — "T A M" — carved into her upper left arm. Anyone with information is asked to call the Saratoga Springs Police Department or the State Police.

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Tammie McCormick was 13 when she disappeared on April 29, 1986, while hitchhiking in her hometown of Saratoga Springs. Investigators believe the teen was murdered and continue to search for her remains. A

Tammie McCormick was 13 when she disappeared on April 29, 1986, while hitchhiking in her hometown of Saratoga Springs. Investigators believe the teen was murdered and continue to search for her remains. A November 2017 search of a rural property in Northampton, Fulton County, turned up empty. McCormick has a homemade tattoo — "T A M" — carved into her upper left arm. Anyone with information is asked to call the Saratoga Springs Police Department or the State Police.

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George F. Mateo, then 53, was last seen on June 10, 1989, fishing on the north side of the Mohawk River near Lock 10 in Amsterdam. State Police divers searched the area but found nothing. Mateo had been living

George F. Mateo, then 53, was last seen on June 10, 1989, fishing on the north side of the Mohawk River near Lock 10 in Amsterdam. State Police divers searched the area but found nothing. Mateo had been living in an Amsterdam motel at the time of his disappearance and his car was found on Conrail property opposite the lock. Anyone with information is asked to call the State Police.

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George F. Mateo, then 53, was last seen on June 10, 1989, fishing on the north side of the Mohawk River near Lock 10 in Amsterdam. State Police divers searched the area but found nothing. Mateo had been living

George F. Mateo, then 53, was last seen on June 10, 1989, fishing on the north side of the Mohawk River near Lock 10 in Amsterdam. State Police divers searched the area but found nothing. Mateo had been living in an Amsterdam motel at the time of his disappearance and his car was found on Conrail property opposite the lock. Anyone with information is asked to call the State Police.

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Monique “Pebbles” Santiago disappeared from Albany on March 29, 1990. The 11-year-old was last seen at 8 a.m. but called her mother at noon to say she’d missed the school bus and would stay

Monique “Pebbles” Santiago disappeared from Albany on March 29, 1990. The 11-year-old was last seen at 8 a.m. but called her mother at noon to say she’d missed the school bus and would stay home at their Washington Avenue apartment. Santiago has not been seen since. She has a birthmark on the back of her right leg and gaps between her teeth. Anyone with information is asked to call the Albany Police Department.

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Monique “Pebbles” Santiago disappeared from Albany on March 29, 1990. The 11-year-old was last seen at 8 a.m. but called her mother at noon to say she’d missed the school bus and would

Monique “Pebbles” Santiago disappeared from Albany on March 29, 1990. The 11-year-old was last seen at 8 a.m. but called her mother at noon to say she’d missed the school bus and would stay home at their Washington Avenue apartment. Santiago has not been seen since. She has a birthmark on the back of her right leg and gaps between her teeth. Anyone with information is asked to call the Albany Police Department. This photo is age enhanced.

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Monique “Pebbles” Santiago disappeared from Albany on March 29, 1990. The 11-year-old was last seen at 8 a.m. but called her mother at noon to say she’d missed the school bus and would

Monique “Pebbles” Santiago disappeared from Albany on March 29, 1990. The 11-year-old was last seen at 8 a.m. but called her mother at noon to say she’d missed the school bus and would stay home at their Washington Avenue apartment. Santiago has not been seen since. She has a birthmark on the back of her right leg and gaps between her teeth. Anyone with information is asked to call the Albany Police Department. This photo is age enhanced.

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Sara Anne Wood

, then 12, was biking home on Aug. 18, 1993 in Litchfield, Herkimer County, when she was abducted. Authorities have determined she was killed but, despite dozens of searches, have never found her

Sara Anne Wood

, then 12, was biking home on Aug. 18, 1993 in Litchfield, Herkimer County, when she was abducted. Authorities have determined she was killed but, despite dozens of searches, have never found her remains. Serial killer Lewis Lent of Pittsfield, Mass., was convicted of killing Wood and is serving a life sentence in Massachusetts for another child murder. Lent refuses to cooperate with investigators and has recanted his confession. He once told police he buried Wood’s body off a logging road in the Adirondack Mountains. Anyone with information is asked to call the State Police.

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Leroy M. Chittenden, then 59, was last seen on Sept. 1, 1996, in Fort Edward. He has not made contact with family or had any financial activity in the years since. A photo was not available but he is

Leroy M. Chittenden, then 59, was last seen on Sept. 1, 1996, in Fort Edward. He has not made contact with family or had any financial activity in the years since. A photo was not available but he is described as 5-foot-10 white man with gray hair and brown eyes, weighing 170 pounds. Anyone with information is asked to call the State Police.

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John Sapienza of St. Johnsville, Montgomery County, was 62 years old when he was last seen on Feb. 24, 1997. His car was found abandoned in a grocery store parking lot in New Hartford, Oneida County, and a

John Sapienza of St. Johnsville, Montgomery County, was 62 years old when he was last seen on Feb. 24, 1997. His car was found abandoned in a grocery store parking lot in New Hartford, Oneida County, and a store manager confirmed the van had been there for about a month. Before he vanished, Sapienza had separated from his wife and announced plans to travel across the country to visit his daughter in California. He never arrived and has not been heard from since. Investigators, who believe Sapienza is missing under suspicious circumstances, said his daughter does not believe he would have left his possessions behind to start a new life. Anyone with information is asked to call the State Police.

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John Sapienza of St. Johnsville, Montgomery County, was 62 years old when he was last seen on Feb. 24, 1997. His car was found abandoned in a grocery store parking lot in New Hartford, Oneida County, and a

John Sapienza of St. Johnsville, Montgomery County, was 62 years old when he was last seen on Feb. 24, 1997. His car was found abandoned in a grocery store parking lot in New Hartford, Oneida County, and a store manager confirmed the van had been there for about a month. Before he vanished, Sapienza had separated from his wife and announced plans to travel across the country to visit his daughter in California. He never arrived and has not been heard from since. Investigators, who believe Sapienza is missing under suspicious circumstances, said his daughter does not believe he would have left his possessions behind to start a new life. Anyone with information is asked to call the State Police.

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John Sapienza of St. Johnsville, Montgomery County, was 62 years old when he was last seen on Feb. 24, 1997. His car was found abandoned in a grocery store parking lot in New Hartford, Oneida County, and a

John Sapienza of St. Johnsville, Montgomery County, was 62 years old when he was last seen on Feb. 24, 1997. His car was found abandoned in a grocery store parking lot in New Hartford, Oneida County, and a store manager confirmed the van had been there for about a month. Before he vanished, Sapienza had separated from his wife and announced plans to travel across the country to visit his daughter in California. He never arrived and has not been heard from since. Investigators, who believe Sapienza is missing under suspicious circumstances, said his daughter does not believe he would have left his possessions behind to start a new life. Anyone with information is asked to call the State Police.

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Suzanne Gloria Lyall, a 19-year-old University at Albany, vanished on March 2, 1998. She left left her part-time job at Babbage's Software in Crossgates Mall at about 9:20 p.m. and caught a CDTA bus back to her

Suzanne Gloria Lyall, a 19-year-old University at Albany, vanished on March 2, 1998. She left left her part-time job at Babbage's Software in Crossgates Mall at about 9:20 p.m. and caught a CDTA bus back to her dorm in Colonial Quad. Witnesses said the teen got off the bus at about 9:40 p.m. at Collins Circle on the UAlbany uptown campus. She never arrived home and investigators believe she fell victim to a crime. Her ATM card was used at a Stewart's Shop at the corner of Central Avenue and Manning Boulevard in Albany the next afternoon and, two months later, students walking through the visitors parking lot adjacent to Collins Circle found her outdated work ID card. Police don't know if Lyall dropped it the night she disappeared. Lyall has a mole on her left cheek beneath her earlobe, moles on her arms, and a mole on her back. She also has pierced ears, a surgical scar on her left foot and wears glasses or contacts for nearsightedness. Her nickname is Suzy. Anyone with information is asked to call the State Police.

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Suzanne Gloria Lyall

, a 19-year-old University at Albany, vanished on March 2, 1998. She left left her part-time job at Babbage's Software in Crossgates Mall at about 9:20 p.m. and caught a CDTA bus back to her

Suzanne Gloria Lyall

, a 19-year-old University at Albany, vanished on March 2, 1998. She left left her part-time job at Babbage's Software in Crossgates Mall at about 9:20 p.m. and caught a CDTA bus back to her dorm in Colonial Quad. Witnesses said the teen got off the bus at about 9:40 p.m. at Collins Circle on the UAlbany uptown campus. She never arrived home and investigators believe she fell victim to a crime. Her ATM card was used at a Stewart's Shop at the corner of Central Avenue and Manning Boulevard in Albany the next afternoon and, two months later, students walking through the visitors parking lot adjacent to Collins Circle found her outdated work ID card. Police don't know if Lyall dropped it the night she disappeared. Lyall has a mole on her left cheek beneath her earlobe, moles on her arms, and a mole on her back. She also has pierced ears, a surgical scar on her left foot and wears glasses or contacts for nearsightedness. Her nickname is Suzy. Anyone with information is asked to call the State Police.

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Suzanne Gloria Lyall

, a 19-year-old University at Albany, vanished on March 2, 1998. She left left her part-time job at Babbage's Software in Crossgates Mall at about 9:20 p.m. and caught a CDTA bus back to her

Suzanne Gloria Lyall

, a 19-year-old University at Albany, vanished on March 2, 1998. She left left her part-time job at Babbage's Software in Crossgates Mall at about 9:20 p.m. and caught a CDTA bus back to her dorm in Colonial Quad. Witnesses said the teen got off the bus at about 9:40 p.m. at Collins Circle on the UAlbany uptown campus. She never arrived home and investigators believe she fell victim to a crime. Her ATM card was used at a Stewart's Shop at the corner of Central Avenue and Manning Boulevard in Albany the next afternoon and, two months later, students walking through the visitors parking lot adjacent to Collins Circle found her outdated work ID card. Police don't know if Lyall dropped it the night she disappeared. Lyall has a mole on her left cheek beneath her earlobe, moles on her arms, and a mole on her back. She also has pierced ears, a surgical scar on her left foot and wears glasses or contacts for nearsightedness. Her nickname is Suzy. Anyone with information is asked to call the State Police.

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Suzanne Gloria Lyall, a 19-year-old University at Albany, vanished on March 2, 1998. She left left her part-time job at Babbage's Software in Crossgates Mall at about 9:20 p.m. and caught a CDTA bus back to her

Suzanne Gloria Lyall, a 19-year-old University at Albany, vanished on March 2, 1998. She left left her part-time job at Babbage's Software in Crossgates Mall at about 9:20 p.m. and caught a CDTA bus back to her dorm in Colonial Quad. Witnesses said the teen got off the bus at about 9:40 p.m. at Collins Circle on the UAlbany uptown campus. She never arrived home and investigators believe she fell victim to a crime. Her ATM card was used at a Stewart's Shop at the corner of Central Avenue and Manning Boulevard in Albany the next afternoon and, two months later, students walking through the visitors parking lot adjacent to Collins Circle found her outdated work ID card. Police don't know if Lyall dropped it the night she disappeared. Lyall has a mole on her left cheek beneath her earlobe, moles on her arms, and a mole on her back. She also has pierced ears, a surgical scar on her left foot and wears glasses or contacts for nearsightedness. Her nickname is Suzy. Anyone with information is asked to call the State Police. This photo is age enhanced.

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Suzanne Gloria Lyall, a 19-year-old University at Albany, vanished on March 2, 1998. She left left her part-time job at Babbage's Software in Crossgates Mall at about 9:20 p.m. and caught a CDTA bus back to her

Suzanne Gloria Lyall, a 19-year-old University at Albany, vanished on March 2, 1998. She left left her part-time job at Babbage's Software in Crossgates Mall at about 9:20 p.m. and caught a CDTA bus back to her dorm in Colonial Quad. Witnesses said the teen got off the bus at about 9:40 p.m. at Collins Circle on the UAlbany uptown campus. She never arrived home and investigators believe she fell victim to a crime. Her ATM card was used at a Stewart's Shop at the corner of Central Avenue and Manning Boulevard in Albany the next afternoon and, two months later, students walking through the visitors parking lot adjacent to Collins Circle found her outdated work ID card. Police don't know if Lyall dropped it the night she disappeared. Lyall has a mole on her left cheek beneath her earlobe, moles on her arms, and a mole on her back. She also has pierced ears, a surgical scar on her left foot and wears glasses or contacts for nearsightedness. Her nickname is Suzy. Anyone with information is asked to call the State Police. This photo is age enhanced.

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Debbie Ann Ferris, then 38, was last seen on Aug. 17, 1999 at the Tompkins Motel in Colonie. Ferris has a cross-shaped scar on her chest and walks with a limp, due to a foot injury. Anyone with information is

Debbie Ann Ferris, then 38, was last seen on Aug. 17, 1999 at the Tompkins Motel in Colonie. Ferris has a cross-shaped scar on her chest and walks with a limp, due to a foot injury. Anyone with information is asked to call the Schenectady Police Department.

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Peter G. Lorang,

a Marine veteran, disappeared on July 31, 2001. After a week without hearing from his son, Lorang’s father reported the 28-year-old missing from Galway. Lorang lived alone on

Peter G. Lorang,

a Marine veteran, disappeared on July 31, 2001. After a week without hearing from his son, Lorang’s father reported the 28-year-old missing from Galway. Lorang lived alone on Cook Road in Charlton, where his dog was found alone without food or water. On Aug. 18, his 1994 Chrysler convertible was towed from a private lot in Albany, where it had been parked for two to three days. His disappearance has not been ruled a homicide but investigators have labeled the circumstances as "suspicious." Anyone with information is asked to call the Saratoga County Sheriff’s Office.

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Peter G. Lorang, a Marine veteran, disappeared on July 31, 2001. After a week without hearing from his son, Lorang’s father reported the 28-year-old missing from Galway. Lorang lived alone on Cook

Peter G. Lorang, a Marine veteran, disappeared on July 31, 2001. After a week without hearing from his son, Lorang’s father reported the 28-year-old missing from Galway. Lorang lived alone on Cook Road in Charlton, where his dog was found alone without food or water. On Aug. 18, his 1994 Chrysler convertible was towed from a private lot in Albany, where it had been parked for two to three days. His disappearance has not been ruled a homicide but investigators have labeled the circumstances as "suspicious." Anyone with information is asked to call the Saratoga County Sheriff’s Office.

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Audrey May Herron finished her nursing shift at the former Greene County Long-Term Health Care Center in Catskill at 11 p.m. on Aug. 29, 2002, and got into her 1994 black Grand Cherokee Jeep to head home to

Audrey May Herron finished her nursing shift at the former Greene County Long-Term Health Care Center in Catskill at 11 p.m. on Aug. 29, 2002, and got into her 1994 black Grand Cherokee Jeep to head home to Freehold, about 15 miles away. The 31-year-old mother of three was never seen again. Herron wears prescription glasses, and has a mole on the inside of her right knee and a scar that covers part of her right hand. Anyone with information is asked to call the State Police.

finished her nursing shift at the former Greene County Long-Term Health Care Center in Catskill at 11 p.m. on Aug. 29, 2002, and got into her 1994 black Grand Cherokee Jeep to head home to

Audrey May Herron

finished her nursing shift at the former Greene County Long-Term Health Care Center in Catskill at 11 p.m. on Aug. 29, 2002, and got into her 1994 black Grand Cherokee Jeep to head home to Freehold, about 15 miles away. The 31-year-old mother of three was never seen again. Herron wears prescription glasses, and has a mole on the inside of her right knee and a scar that covers part of her right hand. Anyone with information is asked to call the State Police.

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Audrey May Herron finished her nursing shift at the former Greene County Long-Term Health Care Center in Catskill at 11 p.m. on Aug. 29, 2002, and got into her 1994 black Grand Cherokee Jeep to head home

Audrey May Herron finished her nursing shift at the former Greene County Long-Term Health Care Center in Catskill at 11 p.m. on Aug. 29, 2002, and got into her 1994 black Grand Cherokee Jeep to head home to Freehold, about 15 miles away. The 31-year-old mother of three was never seen again. Herron wears prescription glasses, and has a mole on the inside of her right knee and a scar that covers part of her right hand. Anyone with information is asked to call the State Police.

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Craig Allen Frear hasn't been seen or heard from since June 27, 2004 — the day the 17-year-old Scotia soccer player left his car and walked into the woods behind a friend's apartment in Cambridge Manor.

Craig Allen Frear hasn't been seen or heard from since June 27, 2004 — the day the 17-year-old Scotia soccer player left his car and walked into the woods behind a friend's apartment in Cambridge Manor. He had no money and his social security number never has been used. He’d stopped showing up to his Price Chopper jobs a few weeks before his disappearance. His family and friends had no reason to believe he'd take his own life or run away, though police haven't been able to rule out anything. Anyone with information is asked to call the State Police.

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Craig Allen Frear hasn't been seen or heard from since June 27, 2004 — the day the 17-year-old Scotia soccer player left his car and walked into the woods behind a friend's apartment in Cambridge

Craig Allen Frear hasn't been seen or heard from since June 27, 2004 — the day the 17-year-old Scotia soccer player left his car and walked into the woods behind a friend's apartment in Cambridge Manor. He had no money and his social security number never has been used. He’d stopped showing up to his Price Chopper jobs a few weeks before his disappearance. His family and friends had no reason to believe he'd take his own life or run away, though police haven't been able to rule out anything. Anyone with information is asked to call the State Police.

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Craig Allen Frear hasn't been seen or heard from since June 27, 2004 — the day the 17-year-old Scotia soccer player left his car and walked into the woods behind a friend's apartment in Cambridge

Craig Allen Frear hasn't been seen or heard from since June 27, 2004 — the day the 17-year-old Scotia soccer player left his car and walked into the woods behind a friend's apartment in Cambridge Manor. He had no money and his social security number never has been used. He’d stopped showing up to his Price Chopper jobs a few weeks before his disappearance. His family and friends had no reason to believe he'd take his own life or run away, though police haven't been able to rule out anything. Anyone with information is asked to call the State Police. This is an age enhanced photo.

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Emil Sarmsit, then 38, was last seen on July 24, 2005, abandoning his car on Elias Street in Amsterdam. He left a note for his parents, saying he was in trouble and needed to leave, and bought a British

Emil Sarmsit, then 38, was last seen on July 24, 2005, abandoning his car on Elias Street in Amsterdam. He left a note for his parents, saying he was in trouble and needed to leave, and bought a British Airways ticket the next day. He has not been seen or heard from since. Sarmsit is missing the tip of his right thumb, has a black tribal tattoo on his left bicep and wears glasses for reading and driving. A photo was not available but he is described as 5-foot-10 white man with balding brown hair and blue eyes. Anyone with information is asked to call the Amsterdam Police Department.

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George James LaForest Jr.

, then 45, was last seen on April 21, 2006, in Indian Lake. The Stillwater man was estranged from his wife and two sons, and staying at the family’s camp in the Adirondack Park.

George James LaForest Jr.

, then 45, was last seen on April 21, 2006, in Indian Lake. The Stillwater man was estranged from his wife and two sons, and staying at the family’s camp in the Adirondack Park. His truck was layer found parked near the Cedar River at the end of Benton Road. His belongings — including his cell phone, wallet, credit cards, cigarettes and a partially used can of worms — were found inside. LaForest was an experienced fisherman familiar with the popular swimming and fishing spot. By the time he was reported missing on April 25, heavy rains had swollen the Cedar River to flood stage and search-and-rescue teams found no sign of him. LaForest was a heavy smoker in 2006, smoking about two packs of Winston cigarettes a day. He has a scar on the top of his right hand and a mole on his back, and he had previously broken his lower right leg. Anyone with information is asked to call the State Police.

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George James LaForest Jr.

, then 45, was last seen on April 21, 2006, in Indian Lake. The Stillwater man was estranged from his wife and two sons, and staying at the family’s camp in the Adirondack Park.

George James LaForest Jr.

, then 45, was last seen on April 21, 2006, in Indian Lake. The Stillwater man was estranged from his wife and two sons, and staying at the family’s camp in the Adirondack Park. His truck was layer found parked near the Cedar River at the end of Benton Road. His belongings — including his cell phone, wallet, credit cards, cigarettes and a partially used can of worms — were found inside. LaForest was an experienced fisherman familiar with the popular swimming and fishing spot. By the time he was reported missing on April 25, heavy rains had swollen the Cedar River to flood stage and search-and-rescue teams found no sign of him. LaForest was a heavy smoker in 2006, smoking about two packs of Winston cigarettes a day. He has a scar on the top of his right hand and a mole on his back, and he had previously broken his lower right leg. Anyone with information is asked to call the State Police.

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George James LaForest Jr.

, then 45, was last seen on April 21, 2006, in Indian Lake. The Stillwater man was estranged from his wife and two sons, and staying at the family’s camp in the Adirondack Park.

George James LaForest Jr.

, then 45, was last seen on April 21, 2006, in Indian Lake. The Stillwater man was estranged from his wife and two sons, and staying at the family’s camp in the Adirondack Park. His truck was layer found parked near the Cedar River at the end of Benton Road. His belongings — including his cell phone, wallet, credit cards, cigarettes and a partially used can of worms — were found inside. LaForest was an experienced fisherman familiar with the popular swimming and fishing spot. By the time he was reported missing on April 25, heavy rains had swollen the Cedar River to flood stage and search-and-rescue teams found no sign of him. LaForest was a heavy smoker in 2006, smoking about two packs of Winston cigarettes a day. He has a scar on the top of his right hand and a mole on his back, and he had previously broken his lower right leg. Anyone with information is asked to call the State Police.

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Douglas M. Phillips was reported missing on Nov. 18, 2006. The 52-year-old had helped a friend move on Sept. 23 and no one had seen or heard from him since, an investigator told the Times Union in 2006.

Douglas M. Phillips was reported missing on Nov. 18, 2006. The 52-year-old had helped a friend move on Sept. 23 and no one had seen or heard from him since, an investigator told the Times Union in 2006. Phillips, who was reported missing by his landlord at 104 Milton Ave., worked in shipping and receiving at Request Inc., a high-end home entertainment equipment company in Malta. "His apartment looks as though he was expecting to come back," an investigator said at the time. A shotgun was missing from the home and Phillips was known to have an outdoor lifestyle. Anyone with information is asked to call the Ballston Spa Police Department.

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Frank E. Connell, then 47, disappeared from the city of Rensselaer on April 20, 2007. He was last seen between 9:30 p.m. and 11:45 p.m. first at Gibson’s Bar, then at Den-Den’s, both of which are

Frank E. Connell, then 47, disappeared from the city of Rensselaer on April 20, 2007. He was last seen between 9:30 p.m. and 11:45 p.m. first at Gibson’s Bar, then at Den-Den’s, both of which are near Broadway. Connell’s Riverside Avenue apartment showed no sign of a struggle or foul play, and bloodhounds used a pair of dirty jeans from his hamper to track his scent to the city boat launch on the Hudson River. Anyone with information is asked to call the Rensselaer Police Department.

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Jaliek Rainwalker was 12 years old when he was last seen on Nov. 1, 2007. He spent that night with his adoptive father, Stephen Kerr at a relative's unoccupied home in Greenwich. In the morning, Kerr told

Jaliek Rainwalker was 12 years old when he was last seen on Nov. 1, 2007. He spent that night with his adoptive father, Stephen Kerr at a relative's unoccupied home in Greenwich. In the morning, Kerr told police Jaliek was gone when he woke up. Despite persistent accusations, Kerr has maintained his innocence for a decade, even as the boy’s case has been elevated to a probable homicide. Rainwalker has several moles on his back and a slight speech impediment, pronouncing the letter R like W. Anyone with information is asked to call the Greenwich Police Department or the State Police.

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Jaliek Rainwalker was 12 years old when he was last seen on Nov. 1, 2007. He spent that night with his adoptive father, Stephen Kerr at a relative's unoccupied home in Greenwich. In the morning, Kerr told

Jaliek Rainwalker was 12 years old when he was last seen on Nov. 1, 2007. He spent that night with his adoptive father, Stephen Kerr at a relative's unoccupied home in Greenwich. In the morning, Kerr told police Jaliek was gone when he woke up. Despite persistent accusations, Kerr has maintained his innocence for a decade, even as the boy’s case has been elevated to a probable homicide. Rainwalker has several moles on his back and a slight speech impediment, pronouncing the letter R like W. Anyone with information is asked to call the Greenwich Police Department or the State Police.

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Jaliek Rainwalker

was 12 years old when he was last seen on Nov. 1, 2007. He spent that night with his adoptive father, Stephen Kerr at a relative's unoccupied home in Greenwich. In the morning, Kerr told police

Jaliek Rainwalker

was 12 years old when he was last seen on Nov. 1, 2007. He spent that night with his adoptive father, Stephen Kerr at a relative's unoccupied home in Greenwich. In the morning, Kerr told police Jaliek was gone when he woke up. Despite persistent accusations, Kerr has maintained his innocence for a decade, even as the boy’s case has been elevated to a probable homicide. Rainwalker has several moles on his back and a slight speech impediment, pronouncing the letter R like W. Anyone with information is asked to call the Greenwich Police Department or the State Police.

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Jaliek Rainwalker was 12 years old when he was last seen on Nov. 1, 2007. He spent that night with his adoptive father, Stephen Kerr at a relative's unoccupied home in Greenwich. In the morning, Kerr

Jaliek Rainwalker was 12 years old when he was last seen on Nov. 1, 2007. He spent that night with his adoptive father, Stephen Kerr at a relative's unoccupied home in Greenwich. In the morning, Kerr told police Jaliek was gone when he woke up. Despite persistent accusations, Kerr has maintained his innocence for a decade, even as the boy’s case has been elevated to a probable homicide. Rainwalker has several moles on his back and a slight speech impediment, pronouncing the letter R like W. Anyone with information is asked to call the Greenwich Police Department or the State Police. This is an age enhanced photo.

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Lutricia Steele, then 27, was last seen by her family at their Schenectady home on May 1, 2008, She left for a doctor’s appointment on foot at about 2 p.m. and later stopped at a friend’s house.

Lutricia Steele, then 27, was last seen by her family at their Schenectady home on May 1, 2008, She left for a doctor’s appointment on foot at about 2 p.m. and later stopped at a friend’s house. Police believe she disappeared on her way back home. Steele has five tattoos: a ribbon with the name Shawn on her left arm, the name Kasin on her chest, a tiger on her left ankle, a leopard on her leg and a flower with writing on the small of her back. Her nicknames are Trish or TT. Anyone with information is asked to call the Schenectady Police Department.

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Lutricia Steele, then 27, was last seen by her family at their Schenectady home on May 1, 2008, She left for a doctor’s appointment on foot at about 2 p.m. and later stopped at a friend’s house.

Lutricia Steele, then 27, was last seen by her family at their Schenectady home on May 1, 2008, She left for a doctor’s appointment on foot at about 2 p.m. and later stopped at a friend’s house. Police believe she disappeared on her way back home. Steele has five tattoos: a ribbon with the name Shawn on her left arm, the name Kasin on her chest, a tiger on her left ankle, a leopard on her leg and a flower with writing on the small of her back. Her nicknames are Trish or TT. Anyone with information is asked to call the Schenectady Police Department.

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Lutricia Steele, then 27, was last seen by her family at their Schenectady home on May 1, 2008, She left for a doctor’s appointment on foot at about 2 p.m. and later stopped at a friend’s house.

Lutricia Steele, then 27, was last seen by her family at their Schenectady home on May 1, 2008, She left for a doctor’s appointment on foot at about 2 p.m. and later stopped at a friend’s house. Police believe she disappeared on her way back home. Steele has five tattoos: a ribbon with the name Shawn on her left arm, the name Kasin on her chest, a tiger on her left ankle, a leopard on her leg and a flower with writing on the small of her back. Her nicknames are Trish or TT. Anyone with information is asked to call the Schenectady Police Department.

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Matthew Stephen Wood, then 35, vanished from his Greenwich home on May 28, 2008. He left a note for his parents saying he was headed to Walmart in Saratoga and would be home later, but he was never heard from

Matthew Stephen Wood, then 35, vanished from his Greenwich home on May 28, 2008. He left a note for his parents saying he was headed to Walmart in Saratoga and would be home later, but he was never heard from or seen again. He called the Greyhound bus terminal in Saratoga a few days before his disappearance. Wood has three tattoos: a map of Ireland on his right forearm, Led Zeppelin band members on his left forearm and cartoon characters on his right ankle. Anyone with information is asked to call the Washington County Sheriff’s Office.

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Matthew Stephen Wood, then 35, vanished from his Greenwich home on May 28, 2008. He left a note for his parents saying he was headed to Walmart in Saratoga and would be home later, but he was never heard from

Matthew Stephen Wood, then 35, vanished from his Greenwich home on May 28, 2008. He left a note for his parents saying he was headed to Walmart in Saratoga and would be home later, but he was never heard from or seen again. He called the Greyhound bus terminal in Saratoga a few days before his disappearance. Wood has three tattoos: a map of Ireland on his right forearm, Led Zeppelin band members on his left forearm and cartoon characters on his right ankle. Anyone with information is asked to call the Washington County Sheriff’s Office.

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Matthew Stephen Wood, then 35, vanished from his Greenwich home on May 28, 2008. He left a note for his parents saying he was headed to Walmart in Saratoga and would be home later, but he was never heard from

Matthew Stephen Wood, then 35, vanished from his Greenwich home on May 28, 2008. He left a note for his parents saying he was headed to Walmart in Saratoga and would be home later, but he was never heard from or seen again. He called the Greyhound bus terminal in Saratoga a few days before his disappearance. Wood has three tattoos: a map of Ireland on his right forearm, Led Zeppelin band members on his left forearm and cartoon characters on his right ankle. Anyone with information is asked to call the Washington County Sheriff’s Office.

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Matthew Stephen Wood, then 35, vanished from his Greenwich home on May 28, 2008. He left a note for his parents saying he was headed to Walmart in Saratoga and would be home later, but he was never heard from

Matthew Stephen Wood, then 35, vanished from his Greenwich home on May 28, 2008. He left a note for his parents saying he was headed to Walmart in Saratoga and would be home later, but he was never heard from or seen again. He called the Greyhound bus terminal in Saratoga a few days before his disappearance. Wood has three tattoos: a map of Ireland on his right forearm, Led Zeppelin band members on his left forearm and cartoon characters on his right ankle. Anyone with information is asked to call the Washington County Sheriff’s Office.

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Matthew Stephen Wood, then 35, vanished from his Greenwich home on May 28, 2008. He left a note for his parents saying he was headed to Walmart in Saratoga and would be home later, but he was never heard from

Matthew Stephen Wood, then 35, vanished from his Greenwich home on May 28, 2008. He left a note for his parents saying he was headed to Walmart in Saratoga and would be home later, but he was never heard from or seen again. He called the Greyhound bus terminal in Saratoga a few days before his disappearance. Wood has three tattoos: a map of Ireland on his right forearm, Led Zeppelin band members on his left forearm and cartoon characters on his right ankle. Anyone with information is asked to call the Washington County Sheriff’s Office.

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Matthew Stephen Wood, then 35, vanished from his Greenwich home on May 28, 2008. He left a note for his parents saying he was headed to Walmart in Saratoga and would be home later, but he was never heard from

Matthew Stephen Wood, then 35, vanished from his Greenwich home on May 28, 2008. He left a note for his parents saying he was headed to Walmart in Saratoga and would be home later, but he was never heard from or seen again. He called the Greyhound bus terminal in Saratoga a few days before his disappearance. Wood has three tattoos: a map of Ireland on his right forearm, Led Zeppelin band members on his left forearm and cartoon characters on his right ankle. Anyone with information is asked to call the Washington County Sheriff’s Office.

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Kellisue Ackernecht was last seen at 9:45 p.m. Sept. 30, 2008, leaving her job as a shift supervisor at a Rite Aid pharmacy in Amsterdam. Three hours later, police found her Saturn sedan engulfed in flames just

Kellisue Ackernecht was last seen at 9:45 p.m. Sept. 30, 2008, leaving her job as a shift supervisor at a Rite Aid pharmacy in Amsterdam. Three hours later, police found her Saturn sedan engulfed in flames just blocks from her Johnstown home but no sign of the 35-year-old mother. The destroyed car was parked near the Rail Trail, a street she did not normally take while driving home. Her maiden name is Kilcullen. Anyone with information is asked to call the Johnstown Police Department.

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Donald B. Green, then 50, was last seen Feb. 26, 2010, at the Silver Slipper Bar on Henry Johnson Boulevard in Albany. The Schenectady man’s red 1990 Cadillac was later found in Colonie. Police have

Donald B. Green, then 50, was last seen Feb. 26, 2010, at the Silver Slipper Bar on Henry Johnson Boulevard in Albany. The Schenectady man’s red 1990 Cadillac was later found in Colonie. Police have described the circumstances of his disappearance as suspicious and investigated his case in connection to the disappearances of Troy mother Ashley Marie Carroll and high-level marijuana dealer Steven Jackson, Jr. — both of whom also went missing in Albany that year. Green’s nickname is Uncle Noonie. Anyone with information is asked to call the Schenectady Police Department.

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Donald B. Green,

then 50, was last seen Feb. 26, 2010, at the Silver Slipper Bar on Henry Johnson Boulevard in Albany. The Schenectady man’s red 1990 Cadillac was later found in Colonie. Police have

Donald B. Green,

then 50, was last seen Feb. 26, 2010, at the Silver Slipper Bar on Henry Johnson Boulevard in Albany. The Schenectady man’s red 1990 Cadillac was later found in Colonie. Police have described the circumstances of his disappearance as suspicious and investigated his case in connection to the disappearances of Troy mother Ashley Marie Carroll and high-level marijuana dealer Steven Jackson, Jr. — both of whom also went missing in Albany that year. Green’s nickname is Uncle Noonie. Anyone with information is asked to call the Schenectady Police Department.

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Ashley Marie Carroll, then 24, was last seen May 6, 2010, near First and Quail streets in Albany. The Troy mother has not been heard from since being dropped off in West Hill that day. Police have described the

Ashley Marie Carroll, then 24, was last seen May 6, 2010, near First and Quail streets in Albany. The Troy mother has not been heard from since being dropped off in West Hill that day. Police have described the circumstances of her disappearance as suspicious and investigated her case in connection to the disappearances of Schenectady man Donald B. Green and high-level marijuana dealer Steven Jackson, Jr. — both of whom also went missing in Albany that year. Carroll also went by the name Ashley Ahmed and has several tattoos: her daughter’s name, “Arioniah,” on her right arm; the name “Steve” on her left hand and also on the left side of her neck; a rosary, a cross and the name “Maria” on her right foot; a tribal tattoo on her lower back; a cub on her calf; the phrase “What goes around comes round” on her right wrist; a tiger on her right calf; and cat paws on her right thigh. Capital Region Crime Stoppers is offering cash rewards of up to $1,500 for information that leads to the resolution of her case. Anyone with information is asked to call the Rensselaer Police Department or submit an anonymous tip to Capital Region Crime Stoppers.

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Ashley Marie Carroll

, then 24, was last seen May 6, 2010, near First and Quail streets in Albany. The Troy mother has not been heard from since being dropped off in West Hill that day. Police have described the

Ashley Marie Carroll

, then 24, was last seen May 6, 2010, near First and Quail streets in Albany. The Troy mother has not been heard from since being dropped off in West Hill that day. Police have described the circumstances of her disappearance as suspicious and investigated her case in connection to the disappearances of Schenectady man Donald B. Green and high-level marijuana dealer Steven Jackson, Jr. — both of whom also went missing in Albany that year. Carroll also went by the name Ashley Ahmed and has several tattoos: her daughter’s name, “Arioniah,” on her right arm; the name “Steve” on her left hand and also on the left side of her neck; a rosary, a cross and the name “Maria” on her right foot; a tribal tattoo on her lower back; a cub on her calf; the phrase “What goes around comes round” on her right wrist; a tiger on her right calf; and cat paws on her right thigh. Capital Region Crime Stoppers is offering cash rewards of up to $1,500 for information that leads to the resolution of her case. Anyone with information is asked to call the Rensselaer Police Department or submit an anonymous tip to Capital Region Crime Stoppers.

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Ashley Marie Carroll, then 24, was last seen May 6, 2010, near First and Quail streets in Albany. The Troy mother has not been heard from since being dropped off in West Hill that day. Police have described the

Ashley Marie Carroll, then 24, was last seen May 6, 2010, near First and Quail streets in Albany. The Troy mother has not been heard from since being dropped off in West Hill that day. Police have described the circumstances of her disappearance as suspicious and investigated her case in connection to the disappearances of Schenectady man Donald B. Green and high-level marijuana dealer Steven Jackson, Jr. — both of whom also went missing in Albany that year. Carroll also went by the name Ashley Ahmed and has several tattoos: her daughter’s name, “Arioniah,” on her right arm; the name “Steve” on her left hand and also on the left side of her neck; a rosary, a cross and the name “Maria” on her right foot; a tribal tattoo on her lower back; a cub on her calf; the phrase “What goes around comes round” on her right wrist; a tiger on her right calf; and cat paws on her right thigh. Capital Region Crime Stoppers is offering cash rewards of up to $1,500 for information that leads to the resolution of her case. Anyone with information is asked to call the Rensselaer Police Department or submit an anonymous tip to Capital Region Crime Stoppers.

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Ashley Marie Carroll, then 24, was last seen May 6, 2010, near First and Quail streets in Albany. The Troy mother has not been heard from since being dropped off in West Hill that day. Police have described the

Ashley Marie Carroll, then 24, was last seen May 6, 2010, near First and Quail streets in Albany. The Troy mother has not been heard from since being dropped off in West Hill that day. Police have described the circumstances of her disappearance as suspicious and investigated her case in connection to the disappearances of Schenectady man Donald B. Green and high-level marijuana dealer Steven Jackson, Jr. — both of whom also went missing in Albany that year. Carroll also went by the name Ashley Ahmed and has several tattoos: her daughter’s name, “Arioniah,” on her right arm; the name “Steve” on her left hand and also on the left side of her neck; a rosary, a cross and the name “Maria” on her right foot; a tribal tattoo on her lower back; a cub on her calf; the phrase “What goes around comes round” on her right wrist; a tiger on her right calf; and cat paws on her right thigh. Capital Region Crime Stoppers is offering cash rewards of up to $1,500 for information that leads to the resolution of her case. Anyone with information is asked to call the Rensselaer Police Department or submit an anonymous tip to Capital Region Crime Stoppers.

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Ashley Marie Carroll, then 24, was last seen May 6, 2010, near First and Quail streets in Albany. The Troy mother has not been heard from since being dropped off in West Hill that day. Police have described the

Ashley Marie Carroll, then 24, was last seen May 6, 2010, near First and Quail streets in Albany. The Troy mother has not been heard from since being dropped off in West Hill that day. Police have described the circumstances of her disappearance as suspicious and investigated her case in connection to the disappearances of Schenectady man Donald B. Green and high-level marijuana dealer Steven Jackson, Jr. — both of whom also went missing in Albany that year. Carroll also went by the name Ashley Ahmed and has several tattoos: her daughter’s name, “Arioniah,” on her right arm; the name “Steve” on her left hand and also on the left side of her neck; a rosary, a cross and the name “Maria” on her right foot; a tribal tattoo on her lower back; a cub on her calf; the phrase “What goes around comes round” on her right wrist; a tiger on her right calf; and cat paws on her right thigh. Capital Region Crime Stoppers is offering cash rewards of up to $1,500 for information that leads to the resolution of her case. Anyone with information is asked to call the Rensselaer Police Department or submit an anonymous tip to Capital Region Crime Stoppers.

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Steven Jackson Jr., then 41, was last heard from on June 13, 2010, and reported missing two days later. Police later recovered his Jeep but have found no trace of Jackson. Four men were accused of kidnapping

Steven Jackson Jr., then 41, was last heard from on June 13, 2010, and reported missing two days later. Police later recovered his Jeep but have found no trace of Jackson. Four men were accused of kidnapping and murdering the high-level marijuana dealer while he was awaiting a 500-pound shipment: One pleaded guilty and testified the group stuffed Jackson’s body in a sewer but the three remaining defendants were acquitted of all charges. The case remains unsolved. Anyone with information is asked to call the Guilderland Police Department.

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Robert Wiltsie, then 59, was last seen on Oct. 7, 2010, at St. Mary's Hospital in Amsterdam. He has no means of transportation, may be delusional and is in need of medication. Wiltsie is known to socialize at

Robert Wiltsie, then 59, was last seen on Oct. 7, 2010, at St. Mary's Hospital in Amsterdam. He has no means of transportation, may be delusional and is in need of medication. Wiltsie is known to socialize at local outpatient group meetings and coffee shops. Anyone with information is asked to call the Amsterdam Police Department.

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Thomas Edward Lamoree II, then 26, was last seen near S. Pearl Street in Albany on Feb. 14, 2012. Lamoree was quoted in a July 2006 Times Union story on Capital City Rescue Mission, saying, "The program teaches

Thomas Edward Lamoree II, then 26, was last seen near S. Pearl Street in Albany on Feb. 14, 2012. Lamoree was quoted in a July 2006 Times Union story on Capital City Rescue Mission, saying, "The program teaches you about morals and about God, how to live daily and kick addictions." His nicknames are Tom, Tommy and Pro To Call. Lamoree has a scar on the top of his head and several tattoos: “It’s not finished” and “Pro2Call” with a gun, bullets and musical notes on his left shoulder, and libra scales on his chest. Anyone with information is asked to call the Albany Police Department.

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Thomas Edward Lamoree II, then 26, was last seen near S. Pearl Street in Albany on Feb. 14, 2012. Lamoree was quoted in a July 2006 Times Union story on Capital City Rescue Mission, saying, "The program teaches

Thomas Edward Lamoree II, then 26, was last seen near S. Pearl Street in Albany on Feb. 14, 2012. Lamoree was quoted in a July 2006 Times Union story on Capital City Rescue Mission, saying, "The program teaches you about morals and about God, how to live daily and kick addictions." His nicknames are Tom, Tommy and Pro To Call. Lamoree has a scar on the top of his head and several tattoos: “It’s not finished” and “Pro2Call” with a gun, bullets and musical notes on his left shoulder, and libra scales on his chest. Anyone with information is asked to call the Albany Police Department.

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Hallie Denise Rissler, then 16, ran away from St. Anne’s Institute on North Main Avenue in Albany on March 2, 2012. The facility treats teen girls working to overcome trauma. Investigators believe Rissler

Hallie Denise Rissler, then 16, ran away from St. Anne’s Institute on North Main Avenue in Albany on March 2, 2012. The facility treats teen girls working to overcome trauma. Investigators believe Rissler may still in the Albany area, or has traveled to New York City or Miami. Anyone with information is asked to call the Albany Police Department.

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Hallie Denise Rissler, then 16, ran away from St. Anne’s Institute on North Main Avenue in Albany on March 2, 2012. The facility treats teen girls working to overcome trauma. Investigators believe Rissler

Hallie Denise Rissler, then 16, ran away from St. Anne’s Institute on North Main Avenue in Albany on March 2, 2012. The facility treats teen girls working to overcome trauma. Investigators believe Rissler may still in the Albany area, or has traveled to New York City or Miami. Anyone with information is asked to call the Albany Police Department.

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Hallie Denise Rissler, then 16, ran away from St. Anne’s Institute on North Main Avenue in Albany on March 2, 2012. The facility treats teen girls working to overcome trauma. Investigators believe Rissler

Hallie Denise Rissler, then 16, ran away from St. Anne’s Institute on North Main Avenue in Albany on March 2, 2012. The facility treats teen girls working to overcome trauma. Investigators believe Rissler may still in the Albany area, or has traveled to New York City or Miami. Anyone with information is asked to call the Albany Police Department.

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Robert Edward Cochran, then 47, left a note for his family early Sept. 20, 2013, saying that he needed to get away. His car was sitting in his Fredericks Street driveway in Canajoharie but investigators

Robert Edward Cochran, then 47, left a note for his family early Sept. 20, 2013, saying that he needed to get away. His car was sitting in his Fredericks Street driveway in Canajoharie but investigators discovered he had sold the truck for cash and presumably left home on foot. Cochran surfaced in Everett, Penn., four days later but has not been seen or heard from since. He is missing several teeth, has a curved scar on his forehead and has several tattoos: multiple on each arm, including several skulls, and a 4-inch yellow tattoo on his chest. Anyone with information is asked to call the Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office.

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Robert Edward Cochran, then 47, left a note for his family early Sept. 20, 2013, saying that he needed to get away. His car was sitting in his Fredericks Street driveway in Canajoharie but investigators

Robert Edward Cochran, then 47, left a note for his family early Sept. 20, 2013, saying that he needed to get away. His car was sitting in his Fredericks Street driveway in Canajoharie but investigators discovered he had sold the truck for cash and presumably left home on foot. Cochran surfaced in Everett, Penn., four days later but has not been seen or heard from since. He is missing several teeth, has a curved scar on his forehead and has several tattoos: multiple on each arm, including several skulls, and a 4-inch yellow tattoo on his chest. Anyone with information is asked to call the Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office.

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Amanda A. King of Glenville has not made contact with family or close friends since she was seen leaving Conifer Park Rehabilitation Center— a Glenville facility where she had been seeking treatment for

Amanda A. King of Glenville has not made contact with family or close friends since she was seen leaving Conifer Park Rehabilitation Center— a Glenville facility where she had been seeking treatment for heroin addiction — with another person on Oct. 16, 2013. There were sightings of King, then 28, in Albany throughout November 2013 but she hasn't been seen since. Anyone with information is asked to call the Glenville Police Department or the Albany Police Department.

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Amanda A. King of Glenville has not made contact with family or close friends since she was seen leaving Conifer Park Rehabilitation Center— a Glenville facility where she had been seeking treatment

Amanda A. King of Glenville has not made contact with family or close friends since she was seen leaving Conifer Park Rehabilitation Center— a Glenville facility where she had been seeking treatment for heroin addiction — with another person on Oct. 16, 2013. There were sightings of King, then 28, in Albany throughout November 2013 but she hasn't been seen since. Anyone with information is asked to call the Glenville Police Department or the Albany Police Department.

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Amanda A. King

of Glenville has not made contact with family or close friends since she was seen leaving Conifer Park Rehabilitation Center— a Glenville facility where she had been seeking treatment for

Amanda A. King

of Glenville has not made contact with family or close friends since she was seen leaving Conifer Park Rehabilitation Center— a Glenville facility where she had been seeking treatment for heroin addiction — with another person on Oct. 16, 2013. There were sightings of King, then 28, in Albany throughout November 2013 but she hasn't been seen since. Anyone with information is asked to call the Glenville Police Department or the Albany Police Department.

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Amanda A. King of Glenville has not made contact with family or close friends since she was seen leaving Conifer Park Rehabilitation Center— a Glenville facility where she had been seeking treatment

Amanda A. King of Glenville has not made contact with family or close friends since she was seen leaving Conifer Park Rehabilitation Center— a Glenville facility where she had been seeking treatment for heroin addiction — with another person on Oct. 16, 2013. There were sightings of King, then 28, in Albany throughout November 2013 but she hasn't been seen since. Anyone with information is asked to call the Glenville Police Department or the Albany Police Department.

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Amanda A. King of Glenville has not made contact with family or close friends since she was seen leaving Conifer Park Rehabilitation Center— a Glenville facility where she had been seeking treatment

Amanda A. King of Glenville has not made contact with family or close friends since she was seen leaving Conifer Park Rehabilitation Center— a Glenville facility where she had been seeking treatment for heroin addiction — with another person on Oct. 16, 2013. There were sightings of King, then 28, in Albany throughout November 2013 but she hasn't been seen since. Anyone with information is asked to call the Glenville Police Department or the Albany Police Department.

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Michael Steven Hawkins has been on the run since Oct. 21, 2013. That morning, the 27-year-old left a friend’s home in Schenectady, where he had been staying, after telling the friend that he was wanted by

Michael Steven Hawkins has been on the run since Oct. 21, 2013. That morning, the 27-year-old left a friend’s home in Schenectady, where he had been staying, after telling the friend that he was wanted by police. He is accused of raping a developmentally disabled woman inside her apartment and then later sexually assaulting the wife of a friend who had invited him to the couple's Rotterdam home for a family gathering. Hawkins' whereabouts are unknown. In the past, he worked for traveling carnival companies. Hawkins has been described to police as someone "who can hide anywhere" and "survive off of scrap.” His nickname Zombie Mike is a reference to his poor hygiene habits. He has a 1½-inch scar on his face, a burn mark on his right arm, and a grim reaper tattoo on his right rib cage. Anyone with information is asked to call the U.S. Marshals Service.

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Michael Steven Hawkins has been on the run since Oct. 21, 2013. That morning, the 27-year-old left a friend’s home in Schenectady, where he had been staying, after telling the friend that he was

Michael Steven Hawkins has been on the run since Oct. 21, 2013. That morning, the 27-year-old left a friend’s home in Schenectady, where he had been staying, after telling the friend that he was wanted by police. He is accused of raping a developmentally disabled woman inside her apartment and then later sexually assaulting the wife of a friend who had invited him to the couple's Rotterdam home for a family gathering. Hawkins' whereabouts are unknown. In the past, he worked for traveling carnival companies. Hawkins has been described to police as someone "who can hide anywhere" and "survive off of scrap.” His nickname Zombie Mike is a reference to his poor hygiene habits. He has a 1½-inch scar on his face, a burn mark on his right arm, and a grim reaper tattoo on his right rib cage. Anyone with information is asked to call the U.S. Marshals Service.

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Michael Steven Hawkins has been on the run since Oct. 21, 2013. That morning, the 27-year-old left a friend’s home in Schenectady, where he had been staying, after telling the friend that he was

Michael Steven Hawkins has been on the run since Oct. 21, 2013. That morning, the 27-year-old left a friend’s home in Schenectady, where he had been staying, after telling the friend that he was wanted by police. He is accused of raping a developmentally disabled woman inside her apartment and then later sexually assaulting the wife of a friend who had invited him to the couple's Rotterdam home for a family gathering. Hawkins' whereabouts are unknown. In the past, he worked for traveling carnival companies. Hawkins has been described to police as someone "who can hide anywhere" and "survive off of scrap.” His nickname Zombie Mike is a reference to his poor hygiene habits. He has a 1½-inch scar on his face, a burn mark on his right arm, and a grim reaper tattoo on his right rib cage. Anyone with information is asked to call the U.S. Marshals Service.

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Michael Steven Hawkins has been on the run since Oct. 21, 2013. That morning, the 27-year-old left a friend’s home in Schenectady, where he had been staying, after telling the friend that he was

Michael Steven Hawkins has been on the run since Oct. 21, 2013. That morning, the 27-year-old left a friend’s home in Schenectady, where he had been staying, after telling the friend that he was wanted by police. He is accused of raping a developmentally disabled woman inside her apartment and then later sexually assaulting the wife of a friend who had invited him to the couple's Rotterdam home for a family gathering. Hawkins' whereabouts are unknown. In the past, he worked for traveling carnival companies. Hawkins has been described to police as someone "who can hide anywhere" and "survive off of scrap.” His nickname Zombie Mike is a reference to his poor hygiene habits. He has a 1½-inch scar on his face, a burn mark on his right arm, and a grim reaper tattoo on his right rib cage. Anyone with information is asked to call the U.S. Marshals Service.

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Michael Steven Hawkins has been on the run since Oct. 21, 2013. That morning, the 27-year-old left a friend’s home in Schenectady, where he had been staying, after telling the friend that he was

Michael Steven Hawkins has been on the run since Oct. 21, 2013. That morning, the 27-year-old left a friend’s home in Schenectady, where he had been staying, after telling the friend that he was wanted by police. He is accused of raping a developmentally disabled woman inside her apartment and then later sexually assaulting the wife of a friend who had invited him to the couple's Rotterdam home for a family gathering. Hawkins' whereabouts are unknown. In the past, he worked for traveling carnival companies. Hawkins has been described to police as someone "who can hide anywhere" and "survive off of scrap.” His nickname Zombie Mike is a reference to his poor hygiene habits. He has a 1½-inch scar on his face, a burn mark on his right arm, and a grim reaper tattoo on his right rib cage. Anyone with information is asked to call the U.S. Marshals Service.

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Jonathan M. Schaff, then 23, was last seen in the early morning hours of Jan. 18, 2014, walking on Route 149 in Granville toward Vermont. The Vermont man had left Riverside Bar at about 5 a.m., after getting

Jonathan M. Schaff, then 23, was last seen in the early morning hours of Jan. 18, 2014, walking on Route 149 in Granville toward Vermont. The Vermont man had left Riverside Bar at about 5 a.m., after getting into a fight. Two people walking with him offered a ride, which he refused. The pair told police he then walked ahead and, when they reached their car, he was gone. His cell phone was later found inside a vehicle abandoned near the Mettawee River. Police searched the area on foot and sent divers into the water without success. Schaff has two tattoos: a spider web on his left hand and an eagle on his calf. Anyone with information is asked to call the Granville Police Department.

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Jonathan M. Schaff, then 23, was last seen in the early morning hours of Jan. 18, 2014, walking on Route 149 in Granville toward Vermont. The Vermont man had left Riverside Bar at about 5 a.m., after

Jonathan M. Schaff, then 23, was last seen in the early morning hours of Jan. 18, 2014, walking on Route 149 in Granville toward Vermont. The Vermont man had left Riverside Bar at about 5 a.m., after getting into a fight. Two people walking with him offered a ride, which he refused. The pair told police he then walked ahead and, when they reached their car, he was gone. His cell phone was later found inside a vehicle abandoned near the Mettawee River. Police searched the area on foot and sent divers into the water without success. Schaff has two tattoos: a spider web on his left hand and an eagle on his calf. Anyone with information is asked to call the Granville Police Department.

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Jonathan M. Schaff, then 23, was last seen in the early morning hours of Jan. 18, 2014, walking on Route 149 in Granville toward Vermont. The Vermont man had left Riverside Bar at about 5 a.m., after

Jonathan M. Schaff, then 23, was last seen in the early morning hours of Jan. 18, 2014, walking on Route 149 in Granville toward Vermont. The Vermont man had left Riverside Bar at about 5 a.m., after getting into a fight. Two people walking with him offered a ride, which he refused. The pair told police he then walked ahead and, when they reached their car, he was gone. His cell phone was later found inside a vehicle abandoned near the Mettawee River. Police searched the area on foot and sent divers into the water without success. Schaff has two tattoos: a spider web on his left hand and an eagle on his calf. Anyone with information is asked to call the Granville Police Department.

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Thomas Messick

, then 82, vanished on Nov. 15, 2015. He was last seen a short distance off Lily Pond Road, where he was hunting with friends in the woods near Horicon, Warren County. No evidence and no clues

Thomas Messick

, then 82, vanished on Nov. 15, 2015. He was last seen a short distance off Lily Pond Road, where he was hunting with friends in the woods near Horicon, Warren County. No evidence and no clues have been found, despite the hundreds of officers and volunteers who spent weeks of searching the area. Messick lost his eye in an accident with an explosive device in his early 20s. When he disappeared, he had poor vision, limited hearing and a history of cardiac issues. He had also just gotten over a case of shingles. Messick was last seen at 10 a.m., when the hunting party separated with plans to meet up at an agreed-upon location but Messick never returned. The Brunswick man, a Korean War-era veteran, was wearing duck boots, camouflage pants and coat, gloves and a red-and-black checkered hat. He carried a rifle and walkie-talkie. Anyone with information is asked to call the state Department of Environmental Conservation’s Forest Rangers.

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Frederick "Fritz" Drumm, then 68, was last seen at his Burgoyne Road home in Saratoga on Nov. 24, 2015. His wife left for a Thanksgiving Day breakfast and returned to find him gone. It's not known what he was

Frederick "Fritz" Drumm, then 68, was last seen at his Burgoyne Road home in Saratoga on Nov. 24, 2015. His wife left for a Thanksgiving Day breakfast and returned to find him gone. It's not known what he was wearing when he left the house, but he frequently wore a camouflage cowboy hat and size-10 sneakers. The Drumm property includes 170 acres of hilly farmland, woods, brush and water from the nearby Fish Creek. He was an avid hunter and, in the years since Drumm’s disappearance, authorities have asked hunters to be on the lookout for his belongings or remains in the woods. More than 150 people searched the area after the man vanished. Anyone with information is asked to call the Saratoga County Sheriff’s Office.

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Frederick "Fritz" Drumm, then 68, was last seen at his Burgoyne Road home in Saratoga on Nov. 24, 2015. His wife left for a Thanksgiving Day breakfast and returned to find him gone. It's not known what he was

Frederick "Fritz" Drumm, then 68, was last seen at his Burgoyne Road home in Saratoga on Nov. 24, 2015. His wife left for a Thanksgiving Day breakfast and returned to find him gone. It's not known what he was wearing when he left the house, but he frequently wore a camouflage cowboy hat and size-10 sneakers. The Drumm property includes 170 acres of hilly farmland, woods, brush and water from the nearby Fish Creek. He was an avid hunter and, in the years since Drumm’s disappearance, authorities have asked hunters to be on the lookout for his belongings or remains in the woods. More than 150 people searched the area after the man vanished. Anyone with information is asked to call the Saratoga County Sheriff’s Office.

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Ashley Lauren Dennis, then 25, was last seen leaving the Hope House Women and Children's addiction treatment center on May 25, 2016. She told staff she was to return to Florida, where she had previously lived

Ashley Lauren Dennis, then 25, was last seen leaving the Hope House Women and Children's addiction treatment center on May 25, 2016. She told staff she was to return to Florida, where she had previously lived in Nokomis and Venice, towns located just south of Sarasota. Dennis has not been seen or heard from since. She has a large tattoo that covers her left shoulder and upper arm. Anyone with information is asked to call the Albany Police Department.

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Ashley Lauren Dennis, then 25, was last seen leaving the Hope House Women and Children's addiction treatment center on May 25, 2016. She told staff she was to return to Florida, where she had previously lived

Ashley Lauren Dennis, then 25, was last seen leaving the Hope House Women and Children's addiction treatment center on May 25, 2016. She told staff she was to return to Florida, where she had previously lived in Nokomis and Venice, towns located just south of Sarasota. Dennis has not been seen or heard from since. She has a large tattoo that covers her left shoulder and upper arm. Anyone with information is asked to call the Albany Police Department.

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Dariel Young, then 51, of Albany was last seen by a relative on Oct. 25, 2016, on Second Avenue. The father of three adult children has not returned home or made any contact with family since. Family members

Dariel Young, then 51, of Albany was last seen by a relative on Oct. 25, 2016, on Second Avenue. The father of three adult children has not returned home or made any contact with family since. Family members have said they suspect foul play. Capital Region Crime Stoppers is offering cash rewards of up to $1,500 for information that leads to the resolution of his case. Anyone with information is asked to call the Albany Police Department or send an anonymous tip to Capital Region Crime Stoppers.

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Dariel Young, then 51, of Albany was last seen by a relative on Oct. 25, 2016, on Second Avenue. The father of three adult children has not returned home or made any contact with family since. Family members

Dariel Young, then 51, of Albany was last seen by a relative on Oct. 25, 2016, on Second Avenue. The father of three adult children has not returned home or made any contact with family since. Family members have said they suspect foul play. Capital Region Crime Stoppers is offering cash rewards of up to $1,500 for information that leads to the resolution of his case. Anyone with information is asked to call the Albany Police Department or send an anonymous tip to Capital Region Crime Stoppers.

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Savanna Melvina Boone, then 20, was last seen on Nov. 7, 2016, when she was dropped off in Schenectady following a trip to Berkshire Bank. Boone has a dime-sized birthmark on her buttocks and a tattoo of Aries

Savanna Melvina Boone, then 20, was last seen on Nov. 7, 2016, when she was dropped off in Schenectady following a trip to Berkshire Bank. Boone has a dime-sized birthmark on her buttocks and a tattoo of Aries on her right hip. Anyone with information is asked to call the Schenectady Police Department.

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Savanna Melvina Boone, then 20, was last seen on Nov. 7, 2016, when she was dropped off in Schenectady following a trip to Berkshire Bank. Boone has a dime-sized birthmark on her buttocks and a tattoo of Aries

Savanna Melvina Boone, then 20, was last seen on Nov. 7, 2016, when she was dropped off in Schenectady following a trip to Berkshire Bank. Boone has a dime-sized birthmark on her buttocks and a tattoo of Aries on her right hip. Anyone with information is asked to call the Schenectady Police Department.

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Savanna Melvina Boone, then 20, was last seen on Nov. 7, 2016, when she was dropped off in Schenectady following a trip to Berkshire Bank. Boone has a dime-sized birthmark on her buttocks and a tattoo of Aries

Savanna Melvina Boone, then 20, was last seen on Nov. 7, 2016, when she was dropped off in Schenectady following a trip to Berkshire Bank. Boone has a dime-sized birthmark on her buttocks and a tattoo of Aries on her right hip. Anyone with information is asked to call the Schenectady Police Department.

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Savanna Melvina Boone, then 20, was last seen on Nov. 7, 2016, when she was dropped off in Schenectady following a trip to Berkshire Bank. Boone has a dime-sized birthmark on her buttocks and a tattoo of Aries

Savanna Melvina Boone, then 20, was last seen on Nov. 7, 2016, when she was dropped off in Schenectady following a trip to Berkshire Bank. Boone has a dime-sized birthmark on her buttocks and a tattoo of Aries on her right hip. Anyone with information is asked to call the Schenectady Police Department.

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Elahi Mahammood Rahman, then 32, was last seen in Albany on Dec. 26, 2016. A photo was not available but he is described as an 6-foot-5 Asian man, who is bald with brown eyes and the occasional beard. He was

Elahi Mahammood Rahman, then 32, was last seen in Albany on Dec. 26, 2016. A photo was not available but he is described as an 6-foot-5 Asian man, who is bald with brown eyes and the occasional beard. He was last seen wearing a brown winter jacket, blue jeans, sneakers and glasses, carrying a wallet with a New York state ID card and an iPhone 6S Plus without a charger. Anyone with information is asked to call the Albany Police Department.

More than 45 people have vanished from the Capital Region in the last six decades. The oldest missing person case was opened in 1960. The newest, 2016.

Most disappeared in their teens, 20s or 30s, but the cases range from an 11-year-old to a 82-year-old. They hail from all 11 counties of the greater Capital Region and vanished in all manner of circumstances.

Some walked out of mental health or substance abuse facilities, and never contacted family or friends again. Others vanished from their homes, neighborhoods or during a night out nearby. A few are probable homicide victims whose remains police are still searching for today.